The Trump administration plans to include companies like Alibaba on a list of firms allegedly supporting China's military.
Why Are Alibaba and Baidu on the Pentagon’s List of Chinese Military - Linked Firms?
By Michael Martina and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is expected to add companies, including Alibaba, to a list of firms allegedly aiding China's military as ...
US briefly added Alibaba, Baidu and others to Pentagon’s 1260H military-linked list, then withdrew it, risking fresh strain in US-China ties ...
The episode underscores internal US debate over Chinese tech scrutiny, even as the Trump administration signals a more cautious diplomatic posture ahead of a possible China visit.
Alibaba shares slid 4% following news that Pentagon is preparing to expand its list of companies allegedly supporting the ...
The Trump administration is poised to add companies such as Alibaba to a list of firms allegedly supporting China's military. This move follows a trade truce with China and could affect U.S.
The administration of US President Donald Trump has added several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba and Baidu, to a ...
A key Tesla supplier said it may take legal action over a designation as a Chinese military company. CATL, the world's largest battery company, was added to the Pentagon blacklist on Monday. It's ...
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US adds Alibaba and others to list of firms allegedly aiding China’s military
Under a new law the Pentagon will be prevented in coming years from contracting and procuring from companies on its 1260H ...
The Trump administration is set to add more Chinese companies, including Alibaba, to a list of firms accused of supporting ...
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